Shock:Human Contact limited edition almost gone

Shock:Human Contact 2010 Dreamation Preview

I’ve got just a handful of copies of the Shock:Human Contact Dreamation 2010 Preview left. I’d love to see them in the hands of some fans of Ian Banks’ Culture, Ursula LeGuin’s Ekumen, and Asimov’s Foundation.

If you’re one who lives in the US, paypal me $9 + $4 s&h.

If you’re one who lives elsewhere on Earth, paypal me $9 +$6 s&h.

You can send it to orders@glyphpress.com.

I will send you one!

It’s 18 pages long, heavily illustrated, and full of excellent Minutiæ for Shock: It requires the full Shock: game to play, so you might want to get a copy of that, too.

[Edit! Sold out! Look for a new edition at PAX East, though!]

2 thoughts on “Shock:Human Contact limited edition almost gone”

  1. I’m not thinking about roleplaying these days. But I am certainly obsessed by the Ekumen stories. Especially LeGuin’s short stories in that world constitutes a wonderful genre of it’s own.

    It should be perfect for roleplaying, in theory at least.

  2. Hey, Sven, I just noticed that you commented! Sorry!

    Part of what I like is the extraordinary variety of the stories. Some are fantasies with elves, dwarves, and gryphons, and some are hard core, realistic social systems you would recognize from a newspaper, and everyone, everyone is a person.

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